Sunday, September 1, 2013

[New for 2013] With the last of the school preparations completed, it was time to celebrate with a trip to Dairy Queen, you know, that cool Grill 'n Chill that always seems to have the new blizzard ready on the first day of the month. Yeah, we're going there, and good things are about to happen.

The September 2013 blizzard of the month is the Choco Covered Cheesecake Blizzard!

Creamy cheesecake pieces, rich cocoa fudge and decadent choco chunks

(No cheesequake here and that's fine by me)

I can't contain myself, you need to know right now that this one is excellent. The "rich cocoa fudge" hooks you from the very first bite and there's no letting go. I expected their typical chocolate sauce thrown in here, but no no no my friends, this blizzard has been upgraded. They seem to have used a sweet, and yes rich, cocoa powder and it totally brings this blizzard to life. Certain blizzards just pop with this sort of fresh intensity, and this is one of them. Whoever made this one did it just right.

And the big cheesecake pieces you see in the top right corner there? On the money. It's not a big blast of cheesecake but instead just a nice soft, squishy, ball on cheesecake fun. I was totally having a blast with these fresh ummmm.... ahhh, I'm running out of adjectives. Oh I hope they stay this fresh all month long because that not-solid but not-gooey cheesecake texture is what really helps take this blizzard up a notch.

And don't be off put by the imperfect looking blend here, every bite was flavored just right. There's just so much cocoa flavor plus the fun of chewing the fairly plentiful cheesecake bites. The thin choco chunks scattered about kind of round the treat out and I was happy from the first bite to the last.... granted, these first and last bites were only separated by about 17 seconds because I just wanted to devour the whole thing....

And when I say whole thing.... I mean the big, super duper, large size blizzard which I..... which I.... which I only ate half of because I brought the rest home to my wife. See, I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did so I didn't really expect to eat that much of it. Add in the fact that for some strange reason I thought "more than half a large blizzard will somehow stay colder than a small blizzard". Or maybe I was just trying to save two bucks. Or maybe both. Either way, the large blizzard sure is silly looking in it's tall yet slender cup. It kind of tricks you into thinking "hey, this isn't THAT big". See, I almost always feel full after eating a small, but man was I tempted to finish the large because this blizzard was firing on all cylinders (unlike the scoopmobile).

Anyway, go try this one, and may the luck of the draw provide you with abundant and fresh cheesecake chunks. As always, let me know how it goes!

Note: Blizzards are buy one, get one for 99 cents through September 22, so be sure to bring a friend!

8 comments:

Thanks for the review! Glad to see there are other people as enthusiastic as I am about rushing to the store to try the newest blizzard! Unfortunately, DQ is probably the last to update their own site and pages and typically don't get around to posting it almost a week into the month, so this is the first place Google brought me, and I'm pretty glad it did. Now, excuse me while I go read about every exotic flavor of ice cream not carried by my local, middle-of-nowhere Walmart... ;)

@Dubba I haven't found that to be the case, personally. There is a DQ two blocks from where I live, and it's always up-to-date on the new Blizzards. Plus, it has shake flavors that most other DQs don't have, like raspberry, blueberry and pineapple. Plus they have butterscotch sundaes, shakes and malts while most DQs now only have caramel but not butterscotch--ridiculous, since they are NOT the same thing. As far as I've noticed, other DQs in my area tend to always have the new Blizzard flavors.